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US Army’s multidomain task force units could bring in allies, partners
Allies and partners could become a part of the Army’s multidomain task force units, and U.S. Army Pacific is evaluating that possibility with Australia.
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Air Force’s JSTARS flies last intel mission after 3 decades in service
The jets have amassed more than 141,000 hours in combat since Operation Desert Storm in 1991.
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How the Pentagon can better deploy the data it collects as a weapon
The military should leverage a relatively untapped resource: the onboard data generated by weapon systems, aircraft, maritime vessels and other assets.
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How automated tagging helps mission teams securely share information
Data-centric security safeguards information regardless of where it’s located or who it’s shared with, the author says.
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US Army’s multidomain task force units could bring in allies, partners
Allies and partners could become a part of the Army’s multidomain task force units, and U.S. Army Pacific is evaluating that possibility with Australia.
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Air Force’s JSTARS flies last intel mission after 3 decades in service
The jets have amassed more than 141,000 hours in combat since Operation Desert Storm in 1991.
-
How the Pentagon can better deploy the data it collects as a weapon
The military should leverage a relatively untapped resource: the onboard data generated by weapon systems, aircraft, maritime vessels and other assets.
-
How automated tagging helps mission teams securely share information
Data-centric security safeguards information regardless of where it’s located or who it’s shared with, the author says.
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US Army’s multidomain task force units could bring in allies, partners
Allies and partners could become a part of the Army’s multidomain task force units, and U.S. Army Pacific is evaluating that possibility with Australia.
-
Air Force’s JSTARS flies last intel mission after 3 decades in service
The jets have amassed more than 141,000 hours in combat since Operation Desert Storm in 1991.
-
How the Pentagon can better deploy the data it collects as a weapon
The military should leverage a relatively untapped resource: the onboard data generated by weapon systems, aircraft, maritime vessels and other assets.
-
How automated tagging helps mission teams securely share information
Data-centric security safeguards information regardless of where it’s located or who it’s shared with, the author says.



















